Fly Air India!

Fly Air India!

Avoid the clouds of disruption

4th July 2012 – Mumbai:

Games2win.com – one of the top 20 casual games Companies of the world announced the launch of a new game titled ‘Fly Air India’ in an attempt to draw public attention to the national problem that has crossed the limits of embarrassment and shame.

Fly Air India – Avoid the Clouds of disruption

Kamal J – The ‘Chief Hacking Officer’ and the designer of this game boldly said, “I am fed up by the way Air India has disrupted the lives of innocent Indians and global travelers. I read just now that the pilots have withdrawn the strike (after 57 days), but that is no reason to celebrate! Air India makes me feel very let down and this game is my creative expression to highlight my frustration.”

Kamal added, “The Fly Air India game is to activate the 1 million+ Indian gaming community to play the game on their mobile screens and on the Internet and literally fly an Air India Plane, while avoiding the ‘dark clouds of disruption’ that appear as obstacles in the game. These clouds need to be vanquished forever.”

Alok Kejriwal – CEO and Co-Founder said, “At Games2win, we believe that games go beyond entertainment. Gaming is the new ‘Youth Speak’ and can be a very interesting method of communicating important social points. When Kamal approached us and presented this idea of hacking an existing game of ours to deliver this nationalistic message, we loved it!

As a Company, we wish to deliver a very clear, three pronged message:

1. No one can ground India in the future. Even if it means operating an Airplane, Indians can fly one ourselves.

2. Corruption, politics, anti nationalists exists everywhere. We cannot afford to collapse under their force. We must keep flying.

3. Public servants must learn to behave themselves. They cannot take the government and the very citizens who feed and protect them to ransom!

May all the miles flown by the players of this game prove that as a nation, we don’t get blackmailed by anyone and we can overcome the biggest obstacles that exist.”